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Old 11-28-2012, 10:33 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Pintint View Post
I've always enjoyed the power wrestlers/big man wrestlers more than the smaller lighter guys. I am not sure why, I guess its because of the spectacle of it all, but I pretty much always would've rather seen two hosses like Tensai and Kane go at it rather than smaller guys like a Guerrerro or a Punk.
I'd much rather watch a match between Guerrero and Punk and I think there's room for matches like that. They only belong in the main event on the rarest of occasions though. "Sports entertainment" should aim to be larger than life and guys like Hogan, Taker, Andre, etc. accomplish that. I'll throw in the Rybacks and Goldbergs with them. But I would still never wanna just not have guys who are just athletic and experts in technical wrestling. Just mainly on the card somewhere below the "spectacles".
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